Biomega SIN EV by Guillermo Callau

SIN is designed to be built using state-of-the-art lightweight composites, including a world-first use of modular carbon fiber for high volume automotive production. Through uncluttered interior, the car rejects superfluous styling in favor of low cost, comfort and sustainability.
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The 4-door SIN CUV is designed with 4 independent engines and 4 independent seats with extra legroom. Stripped back to maximize space, SIN uses minimal components and lightweight materials; its low weight improves its range, minimizing battery consumption, making it an affordable and sustainable solution to modern urban mobility.

SIN will focus on connectivity and user interface, placing it in an advantageous position at the leading edge of transportation. SIN has the potential to be adapted for a wide range of consumer opportunities, including the freedom of business models such as ride sharing or leasing.

Biomega adheres to the less-is-more approach of Scandinavian design standards.
SIN creates a new open-wheel vehicle typology that allows for a flat floor and easy maneuvering in tight urban spaces, while the invention of a fascia window maximizes road view.